The Artful Home

Red accents warm up the contemporary lines of Craig and Linda Fiebig’s Seattle living room, where a Chris Lehrecke daybed from Ralph Pucci separates two sitting areas. Other pieces include Brent Comber’s sculptural Alder Saddle bench, as well as a De Sousa Hughes sofa, a Ted Boerner slipper chair and an Antoine Proulx coffee table. Eric Fischl’s Maria’s Corner hangs over a ventless fireplace powered by denatured ethanol (the “flues” actually conceal the home’s wiring). Other art pieces include a painting by Will Cotton and a figurative sculpture by Nicholas Africano.

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Photographer: John Granen

Hung Liu’s Yellow River dominates the entry, seen here through Linda’s office door. The exterior Cor-Ten siding wraps inside the atrium wall, forming a backdrop for a hanging sculpture by Ann Gardner.

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Photographer: John Granen

Linda’s office features fanciful Mademoiselle chairs by Philippe Starck for Kartell and art by Robin Low.

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Photographer: John Granen

In the basement, Craig works at a desk surrounded by books and a painting of books by Xiaoze Xie.

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Photographer: John Granen

In the dining room, Roberto Barbieri’s Lea chairs from Zanotta pull up to a walnut and steel Planked table from Gulassa.

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Photographer: John Granen

Glass bridges span the atrium, connecting the stairwell and bedrooms. The sculpture is by Viola Frey.

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